A new method is reported here for treatment of vitiligo by using mini-punch grafting using a machine (mMG) in combination with ultraviolet light B (UVB) therapy. After UVB had been repeatedly irradiated to the lesional facial skin of a patient for 1 month, many mini-punch grafts were removed from the lesional skin and the same numbers of punch biopsies taken from normal scalp skin were placed into the holes of the recipient skin. Repigmentation started soon, and excellent color-matched repigmentation was observed after 12 months. Our easy and speedy mMG seems to be useful for treatment of vitiligo. Keywords: Transplantation, Melanoblast, Melanocyte, Skin, Vitilig
There are many alternatives to treat vitiligo, including surgical procedures, which are recommended ...
Obtaining pigmentary function in autologous skin grafts is a current challenge for burn surgeons as ...
SIR, Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that affects 1% of the world’s population, and which sign...
Background: Various surgical procedures for correcting stable vitiligo exist but these have their ow...
Magdy Ragab,1 Omneya El zagh,2 Carmen Farid1 1Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, ...
A6-year study (1989-1995) on autologous punch grafting was performed in 410 different sites of 184 r...
Vitiligo is frequently treated with the combination of phototherapy and melanocyte transplantation. ...
Vitiligo is a result of disrupted epidermal melanization with an undecided etiology and incompletely...
Vitiligo, characterized by depigmented macules is a common disorder with a high psychosocial impact,...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
Background: Some vitiligo lesions are resistant to all medical treatments. Objective: We sought to c...
BJECTIVE: To induce complete and reproducible repigmentation of large "stable" vitiligo lesions by m...
Background: Vitiligo is an autoimmune pigmentory disorder, that affects all age group that is treate...
Vitiligo is an idiopathic and acquired disorder that affects the pigmentation of the skin due to sev...
There are many alternatives to treat vitiligo, including surgical procedures, which are recommended ...
Obtaining pigmentary function in autologous skin grafts is a current challenge for burn surgeons as ...
SIR, Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that affects 1% of the world’s population, and which sign...
Background: Various surgical procedures for correcting stable vitiligo exist but these have their ow...
Magdy Ragab,1 Omneya El zagh,2 Carmen Farid1 1Department of Dermatology, Venereology and Andrology, ...
A6-year study (1989-1995) on autologous punch grafting was performed in 410 different sites of 184 r...
Vitiligo is frequently treated with the combination of phototherapy and melanocyte transplantation. ...
Vitiligo is a result of disrupted epidermal melanization with an undecided etiology and incompletely...
Vitiligo, characterized by depigmented macules is a common disorder with a high psychosocial impact,...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
This paper presents the results of a pilot clinical trial study, conducted on 11 patients with stabl...
Background: Some vitiligo lesions are resistant to all medical treatments. Objective: We sought to c...
BJECTIVE: To induce complete and reproducible repigmentation of large "stable" vitiligo lesions by m...
Background: Vitiligo is an autoimmune pigmentory disorder, that affects all age group that is treate...
Vitiligo is an idiopathic and acquired disorder that affects the pigmentation of the skin due to sev...
There are many alternatives to treat vitiligo, including surgical procedures, which are recommended ...
Obtaining pigmentary function in autologous skin grafts is a current challenge for burn surgeons as ...
SIR, Vitiligo is an acquired skin disease that affects 1% of the world’s population, and which sign...